j. OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY. X. J.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1921- _ JIXE.
1 ~ ~ t In the Realm of the Churches ! ! 1 _ I 1 1
•FIRST M. K. CHURCH Eighth Street and Central Avenue The Rev. John Handle) jo.sit— Morning Worship. > ;.:vi —Sunday School. ; Men's Bible Class. 7.30- -Evening Service. I ■ Kvrry Friday evening 7.30. Prayer • Meeting. ' — I FIRST I'RKSUYTKRIAN CHURCH Si\enflt Street and Wesley "Avenue I0.:|0 Morning Service. ;>.:!<> -Sunday School. - -Evening Service. 1'iaver Meeting Wednesday evening • at 7.4s. ' ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH |33*> Aabury Avenue The Rcv. Thos. F. Blake, Rector Mai-cs Shnilnys at fi, 7, f>, !• and 10 ..clock. \. Week days at \30^__ ^ jng- at 7.45. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenlh Street and Wesley Avenue The Rev. Marple M. Lewis .Morning Worship, 10.30. Communion, first Sunday of the month. Bible School, 2.30. Kvening service. 7.30. Weekly Prayer Service. Wednesday evening at 7.30. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Kpisropal) 9.30 — Sunday School.' 101.")— Church Service. 71.', — Church Service. lO.OO—Holy Communion.
UNION CHAPEL-BY-THK-SEA F Fifty-first Street and Asbury Avenue 10.00— Bible School. ;ci II. no— Preaching Service. p 7.00— Twilight Service. p FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH T A Vision of a Warless World was S the -ubject preached on by Rev. M. p M. I.ewis Sunday night, when in cooperation with the plan formulated f by the Federal Council of the Churches | h of Christ in America, their suggested | 1 program was used, in an attempt to t get certain facts to the people ami show, them the great need of earnest prayer that God may so move upoi. the delegates of the Disarmament Con- t frnence at Washington that they will .■ receive wisdom to find solution of i world difficulties and find a way to i immediately disarm to the irreducible < " minimum, consistent with safety. i The people were urged to heed the I proclamation of the Mayor and cease < their work at, 11.40 and go to the I Soldiers' .Monument and participate in j i the public exercises until 12.30. | < Miss Ralston of Somers Point was the soloist at both Baptist services ; - A. It. Foggl'wdif^trJl^f the expense' SCOUTS GROWING v Boys Showing Much Interest in Work — Had Hike Boy Scout Troop No. 1, took their Ifirst hike Inst Saturday afternoon, hoarding the trolley for Somers Point. I .caving the trolley they tramped through the wooils until \hey fAnd a suitable camping place where the boys gathered a .huge pile of wood and the council fire was built." Each boy was given two matches with which he was to build a fire, this coming under the second class ' test. The majority of the boy*1 passed the last successfully . They came well supplier) wit* baron, ham. potatoes, coffee, etc., which each boy cooked for himself over the open, fire and according to all reports the meal was hugely , enjoyed. They reached home at 8.30 P. M„ a tired, but happy bunch. Those comprising the group were: Ed. Shaw, Joe Groier, FrankGroxer, r.u. snaw, joe x, ruier, r i mm.., , I :
James Howe, Ira Bushay. Harvey _ Adams, Bert Nickerson, Leon Cobb, Milton Headley, Albert Jones, Willipm I I-ouer, Charlie Maginnis. David Benfer, Samuel Biscklsy and Scoutmaster Eugene Knapp, who accompanied them. ^.G REALTY SALE* * The four-family apartment house, 310-31G Corinthian avenue, with tho 'four garages, .owned by Frederick Schiller, hnve been sold by Realtor J. Wm. Morrison to Walter A. Rich and wife, of Philadelphia. The new owners contemplate building apartments over the garages. In the future this property will be known ns the Richelieu apartments. IMPROVING THE MELROSE John L. Van Tine, proprietor of the Melrose Hotel at Fourteenth street and Aabury avenue is making extensive improvements to hi* house for the i season of 1922. Bath-rooms, hot and j cold running water, in addition to having heat in every room in the hovfce. are some of the larger improvements now taking place. Mr. Van Tine has been coming to Ocean City for 19 years and says that | the past season was his largest and j busiest. Lately he has been taking a rest by traveling through New York , State, stopping at SyrsenM for a j i it |
— — — — ■ . -» i with the Trustees to furnish a paid ' Icailrr f«r a volunteer choir, whose ' duty it will l>e to provide 'some music attach -ervice of the church here- « after. Attendants at the Baptist sorv- 1 ices from now on {hay confidently ex- ' pect appropriate music at each service. I r A number gathered in the sociul 1 ""•in Sunday eve to organize a Chris- > tain Endeavor Society. Someone was • I designated to procure the necessary I material for operation as an Endeavor Society and next Sunday evening pen- ■ The Sunday School i- increasing 1 {each week. The Men's .'Bible Class i took , the banner last Sunday as the class showing the best average, do- r footing the ladies by a small margin. , who have made up their minds it shall not so happen next week. We will I see what we ee. as one of them remarked. TWENTY NEW MEMBERS Dr. Handle) will preach Sabbath morning on "Jacob's .Vision, Or How | God Treats the Faulty." in the eve- : nitig he will speak on the "Three j Great Powers at Niagara." The pow- j er of man. the power of nature anil! e the power of God. He will show the I origin of grandeur, greatness amli sublimity, t-aruc congregations are gathering to hear these discourses y which are on up-to-date subjects. | Lust Sabhuth morning a class of! twenty young people were received in- ] to the church in full membership. It! was a beautiful sight us these young converts knell at the altar with their parents, receiving the sacrament for 'the first time as members of the,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH t The contest in the Sunday School ' called "The Tour of the World," is progressing nicely. Mr. I .ear the superinteniient, says that the contest will J • bo fully underway by next Sunday. « attendance is increasing every - Sumfay. Many things of interest arc planned for the winter months. Dr. J. W. Smith, of Philadelphia, of Warren. Pa., preached at mth morning and evening services in the church and the choir rendered their usual good music. MASS CROWDED An unusually large congregation at- ; tended the 10 o'clock Mass at St. : Augustine's Church last Sunday, the: j rector. Thomas F. Blake officiating. A j heater has been installed in the • : church recently costing in the vicinity j ■ if $1,500. Heretofore ■ luring the winmonths Mass was celebrated in the Chapel adjoining the church, but due. to increasing number* among the con- | gregatlon, all services in the future , will lie held in the Church. The Sunday School classes have l>een ; well attended so far. hut there is still room for improvement and the parents : should see to it that their children be present e- ciy Sunday afternoon. couple of weeks and at Seranton for a short stay. I-a*t week he was here in Ocean City and expects to return about the middle of January, when the hotel will I* opened for the season. It is hi* plan to keep the hotel open " the year round, starting with next • year. THE SENTINEL IS ON SALE IN ATLANTIC CITY I " AT TICKET OFFICE ' SHORE FAST LINE Virginia Avenue * r SWARTZ NEWS STAND Atlantic Avenue Opposite Guarantee Trust Bnilding
Estimates Furnished 2J9-J WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER Ocean City, N. J. 912 Central avenue FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Aa^nry nvenue near 34th street. Ocean City. 6 room* nnd bath each! 1 Front and back porches. Furnished, 15,230. 32,400 may remain on mortgnge. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury k | - a _ — _ — — — — — — — — — — —
POST OFFICE NEWS The annex parcel post room in the rear of the main office that was leased by department a Ctar ago was taxed almost to its limit. Po-tmastei B. Frank Smith has taken the matter up with the department and expects • have increased space and be belter I equipped to handle the business for The Ocean City Post Office has . closed its summer and eafly fall sea- . i son with the greatest increase in busi- . oyer any previous year. The postal receipts are nearly one fifth I, more than, the •season of 1920. The . increase in parcel post and money or- . <ier business Is about the . same in • proportion. • Office is opened on weekdays 0.15 ! A. M.. closes. *.00 P. M. Money order .department opened froni 8.00 A. M, r uiitil 0.00 P. M. Closing time of out- , going moils for . Philadelphia, Camden and points he- . "yoiuh 0.15 A. M. I 8.45 A. M> I 12 N«mn I P. M. 3.45 P. M. N.00 P. M. Atlantic City and Plcasantville: l 0.15 A. M. r j 12 Noon 3.45 P. M. e{ N.00 P. M. '! Millvillr. Vim-land and Bridgeton '! 0.15 A. M. el 8.45 A. M. ' I 3.45 P. M. * ! 8.00 P. M. Cape May, WUdwood. ( ape May j Court House. Sea I«le, Avalon. Permonl and Stone Harbor: 0.15 A. M. 1 8.45' A. M. 12 Noon r . 8.00 P. M. e Time of delivery of mails through
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When "Bo" "McMillan, quarterback on the little Center College team, started his now historic dash around Harvard's left end to a 6 to 0 victory the other Saturday, he war sprinting into football's "Hall of Fame" as an All-Ameri- | can back for 1921. Football folks I *ay that one performance, follow- j ing his great three-year record, i mark* him as one of the greatest grid men of the age. McMillan !« I a Texas. boy and Center College is a small school located at Danville. Kentucky. . Charles Moran, big i league baseball umpire, is coach. • The team is known as the "Praying Colonels." as they kneel in I p-ayer before every game. They lost to Harvard in 1920, their only defeat in four years. It is predicted Moran will go to a bigger school next year and McMillan become roach at Center. Pictures show McHilUn and his get-away around
lock boxes: S.45 A. M.; 9.30 A.AM.; e 1 2.00noon ; ::.30 P. M.; 8.15 P. M.; d and (US p. M. 1 * There arc two .ft- liveries of mail by < t carriers, one in the morning and the u r other In the afternoon. " Rh the i \- a ceptioii of Uie business section which t ■r Ijas three dlfftvcrie*. morning, noon mtd I ir afternoon. One delivery of parcel post daily. ■ a ■ ■ . .VL| ^ e|" WHEN h | SOMEONE > 1 ' -SAYS: " j j| Quality Printing: j r I . Thr> R,'f,'r lh*' 1 | Ocean C ity Printing: and i |j Publishing C o mpan y ! | PRINTING in All it's BRANCHES I Before Luyinb I next;car see our. lar«^e ay stock of new •r- and hioh-Orade UsedCars CisAor7imePjymaii3 StatesMotoServke 808 Allan tr'Ave' gh ^ ATLANTICCITY.NJ. , FOR YOUR FALL PAINTING SEE JAMES A. WILSON 43 Aabury Avenue Practical Painter 0 and ' Hardwood Finisher ! Interior Finishing my Specialty Estimates Cheerfully Given All work guaranteed Phone 112-J Ocean City
DEATH OF MRS. IDA F. BOOM Mi-, l.ia F. Boom,' wife «f Hany summer resident* <yf Ocean 'it y . djpd lu-t Wednesday at hm home ' in Ci)il:eb Iplija. Nine years ago Mr. ' ami Mrs. Boom built their very s teenth-siiiK-l and Wesley'avenue. Each summer line* then Uie family have ; enjoy yd the pleasant life of Ocean Koi' Mime time Mrs. Buoni had nut ! been iii the be>t of health, but Ij'-i j death, uiiexpgcted. ranie a, a shock to her many friends. She was highly } e-t/Mffeed by those who knew her and | her -ummer neighlnirs and friends 5 will mi - very much her. kindly greet!;ing and rracinn- ways. J- She j- survived by her buxluind, j Harry Boom;* son and daughter. The 9 funeral -.-ixire- were held last Satur- | day. Novvhvj"-!" 5th, at her late resi- : | doner, 31.07 Hamilton street, PhilaI ulelphia. MBcai ^ qa««l|Oll B^'oWOnZL^feTTK*^ Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley _>ve. William Maioney Auto Electricians I Speolometcrs "Repaired. Batteries Repaired, Presto-Lite Storage I Batteries, Acetylene Gas Appliances Generator, Starter and Ignition work 2307" ATLANTIC AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Phono 238-J ;j? To One and All :Oo Not Forgot t Old Reliable Bay Villa Laundry which was established in 1916 Try it once — complete your laundry while you wait." Call, write • or phone, IOB-W rd 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. j FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop. y
" ^ ^ SEND IT 11V MAIL U || The United States mail enables you to have the advant- | J 31 ages of a lank account with the First National Bank. LT gl just as though yfiPVamc to our bank in person. 31 Open an account and become a regular depositor. 3r; Interest Paid on Savings Fund Accounts I First National Bank 1 OCEAN CITY. IV. J. |1
SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue n<*.iMd Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN CriTT — Have to Do a Lot of yjy -y Cooking in a Small JEJ Kitchen Here', a neat seniceablc big capacity compact little gas range ^at w'" more coo't"l8 '^an average gas range that takes up - MUWlfUWrL) u±m
oosuwer cxsuirr M twice as much floor space. Its a Vulcan Smooth Top t? city gas ught co ii . c ~l lit Yin limit! ii Luis /IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTY- ( FOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. \ LpTfT ABE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY- ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED. CALL, WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TO YOU. * HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Aabury Ave. ^
H ave you a cottage, bungalow m-,— _ n A/l-rrf; irt or apartment to Inrnishf We j- iy ail -c1.u. v b. 11j have a line .of FVRNITURK at less 0 . 1 thTrrThtlsdelphia prices. Window 111© Q©llblll©l -shades a specialty . CHAS. e. ADAMS &. BRO. and Get Results 720*22 ASBURY AVE. : — . ■ w BELL PHOftC IB ' . Sutton &, Corson Co. General Contractors - ^ W^~T_ GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and sImps^n Ave. ocean C'tt. n j. Bell Phone. 186- j ^ Furniture Stored "^vRcupholstcring ESTIMATE ^indow^dc 1 FOR YOU Awnings and (House Furnishings Our price- are l.r.we-t ponitile consistent with (tool I Worn and !!e-l Material Lawrence 71. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean Clty.-N. j. ' HURLEY-JONES CO. I utSkaU BurtH'/"*1 "*d" is 2SS(5 ufcm • hurley-jones co. IS WALTER R. CHATTIN A SON. MCHa. ,k 1116 asbury ave. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng for two weeks to know If yon can get It: we can tell you at ouce. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. ^CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. All business transacted through this olhee is m accordance with the following slogan ■7 *<i office dors and maimUim strictly a brtkrrage business .raff is is to r/uy interested in persona I speculation:' Results: A sale completed on the above ry principal profits both Seller and Bayer. Write for llstings-and* make your beadClayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 eighth st. ocean city. n^j. ==, Ewing T. Corson REALTOR TOT ASBURY A VS. OCEAN CITY. M. U. ; . i " — — All Work guaranteed A.ito Tup, I ,1'matea furnlaheS •hone *2 -J f ALFRED SCHERM • Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator ' » Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITYs N. J. rH^/_ORSON^
General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROAdS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS Edgar T. Berber Real Cetate In 31 et St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or I can. Rent you most any Kent "ToaT Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terms
, Don't let the spring find yon with a Mm. [ r "S X I leaky roof. Thunder storms arc connnJfeAl ' ),) and a leaky roof will be apt to result ia ■ ' considerable damage. Chimneys that leak shook! be looked after and made water-tight. Sinokey ~ ilvUryr r r cbimneya can be made to draw. ' ■ A I awv 1 I Tio roofs are fire-proof. f'y1 1 — A" kind ,to" ■nd he*wt reP*lr*' | i rtOTTm.d«late,an<Friag.roofing. Ma^rPi \ smith's ^^*7^7 I \ The Tin Smith f — i ' 1112 Asbury Ave. Phona 73-W All Klnda of Outtnra . — j Sntciui-iziNO IN Pnoennrr North of Sixth SrnexT B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH -ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. phones: rentals orncE. 238-j sales residence. 2b2-m boiloinq lots beach front OtaOfF1 «r FoOtrrn Smmxr i . . ; . . „

